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Show the fast fiscal year b extending the dePHILIPPINE PROBLEM livery of mail into raral communities, this expenditure been eliminated, inllsd j stead of a deficit tiler would har been aln. a surplus Does anyone believe that the Now Comes one of the Hen a tor of PARKER BY IMPORTANT DECLARATION surplus would hava been desirable at OUR DUTY 18 PLAIN AND IT WILL tlie greatest State in area in the IN PLATFORM WHICH sock a coot? Is (hero auyoue who doubts "ADMIRABLE. BE PERFORMEGk AS DESCRIBED CANDIDATE OF DEMOCRACY. Unioe aud says that Theodor Itoosevelt that the $I2,OUO,MN expended for rural i aa advocate of lynch law! lluw cams delivery will breed other millioua, which, it th.it he ha uttered such false aud Democratic Dacia ratios atkeOPca although nut directly discoverable in pos- United States Will Properly Educate AHaapt kf Alloa K. Parker to Civ foolish words? th Native ot th Archipelago for Doer," "Return taJcRcrapa hTmpUe tal receipts, are none the he subject to The condition and wood-auFolala la Wuhlaitoa aad Liacola proporcredit aide of tho great puball American of tion the aod tha Limitotiua uf Jleoepulleu entry on theThe A Beepenoibility tilings among Uaclda Wfco Tara Iha ity" It la tba People lic rural is so benedelivery ledger? I people is such that uo campaign of vil-- I or Illegal COmliluotloaia, Ba ' Qaaatioa. Not Will Shirked. that ficent the wonder is that was it only nut itiratinn will lie endured this year. Hu eetahlisbed long ago. It is not likely that grossly in had taste, ao utterly inexcusB. numeric friend onr B. Altuu told will lie nee this rarkcr Th problem of th Philippi nee I how the la hia imrk of acceptance, Alton able from any point of view, is this Parker, tba Ifctuutratic candidate fur tba assault from Heuator Hailey, that it that notified him of his uoiuiuatiuu for particular feather in the Republican cap moat thoroughly and quickly to teach tha the presidency that the Deumcrstic plat an a target ia th campaign." people of th great archipelago of tho presidency. declined in advanc a aecuud pause aliiHMt beyond the realm of anch Pacific form waa admirable and poiut out Buiuinatiua fur that nun, aud explained It is , to course with force aud directness the aa Americana enjoy, find, iu the himself by Myiiig: 1 am fully peraiiaded THE PENDING STRIKES. r lie pursued iu onh-- to insure utsHlrd au iucuiulwut of that office aliould aver territories, aud then iu the Htatea of tho ROOSEVELT'S QUALITIES. iu lstb tbs IrgisUtivo and Union. ba placed in a aituaiiuu of puwdble tempNo Coo of Are as DemaeratU They hrain-hcof government. Tho essayists and agitators who ara tation to aunaiilvr what tba effwt of acMaterial. Caapaifa Hero in thru euriuuo planks that it tidier weeping aud walling over onr new easttios taken by him ia au aduiiuiatrative They Insure Baccoao Hath After about somefor groping blindly would ha interesting fur Mr. larker to of end Motesman. matter of great importance wight bava thing to take the place of the dead Id ern possessions ara the representative which weakens, individ"If wo were seeking a soldier, " said dcuuiuatrat before tho Ainerii-a- neuplo to that 1 free silver issue of liflMi and 1900, upon fala political furtuuea. (Jurotiou of the Heuator Bailey, of Tessa, In with force and diroctuaus," are "ad- the Democrats have and nations. BHHueuhiua eauarqueuco to all of the peoapparently seised ualsWhat ara w guing to do with tho ple bare been in the pent, and will ba in Democratic campaign iu Brooklyn last mirable": labor unrest aa the ef indicated upon in 1. We favor the prouervatioa, HO numerous strike in various shrieks the sentimentalist Philippines? tba future, prrarutrd to tba rmddeut for week, 1 should prefer tha President to of th parts detrniiiualHMi, aud iu approaching their alnuMt any other tuas in public life. FAB AH WK CAN, of an open dur for eouutry a a condition which can be of tho arm chair and alippen? "We are going to do a we would be eouaideraiiuu, aa well aa in weiKbing the As w are aeekiug a atateamaa, how- the world's commerce in the Orient. to tlie Republican party. This charged If Mr. Parker were elected l'rrshlent, i merely another illustration of tha tra- doue by," answer tha sturdy spirit of facta ami the arguuieula bearing upon ever, 1 should prefer alinw-- t any other whst would his Kecretary of Huts ever ditional them, ba rbuuld be uneuiliarranaed by any man iu puldic life to the President.", issue hun- American manhood. fatuity of DruuM-mtibe able to in furthersner of ts should b IndeBut the Philippine They tell u the President ia brave, pueeibla thought of the influence hia to monkey with a live wire, when which but the oitru door, if tha nation choked with vole moans a pendent!" , way bava upou anything whatever Mr. Bailey couliuued, aud au he ia, are looking fur something to win be is as raah aa be ia brave. He wuulil wanted a rinsed door were conversant they emotion, that way affect him perwniaily.M votes. We are teaching them policy, which time Cowing aa It dura from a waa who la be on of the tost men to lead a desper- with the Btrikes, like the poor, we have with ate charge iu time of war, hut bo is one iu effect advertises to tho world that is the rejoinder. 00 nurauiiliar with governmental met us unlike tha poor they are But always if we ran get tlie open ihmr. why, very not proofs of bard times and misfortune. The American people are not quita, and who ia eo little acquainted with of tha worst man to adiiiiuiuter a great good and very pice, and thank yoi u the machinery of adiuiiiixl ration, who baa government lu time of ieace." More often strikes are the signs and at- ters." Nor are they subject to th emo('timing from the Junior senator from if w cannot get tha open door, why, tendant of prosperous time. In hard tional distress and anaemic apprehennever held a civil offlea except on the a sions of hysterical or aeuil persons. Wo Texas, where every boy bah! ia enlmicl we're sorry, but then w would much times bench, who baa never been in the wage earners have nothing to hava a plain duty before as in the Philor in Congreaa, and who haa kept before he ia weaued aud a atateamaa a rallu-- r back down and let you close the strike for, in the except sharing kimaelf far removed from the people, tliia ftNm as he sited hi milk teeth, this i door a tight aa you wanL'ratlier than ioases which - waitagainst ippine NOW. To da our work there to on unreiimnerative tlie best of onr present aliiUty is our declaration of Judga Parker ia a otrauge aa aiiexpected as it is in part uutrue. erer bave any uiipleaeaut feeling about Industry, la good times, such ay we task. Wa can trust tlie future to th one. lie bad a perfect right to aay, if Senator Bailey ha aaerifleed hi ad-- it, don't y on kuowY been hare under RepubliGreat principle art never suceeasfully can rule experiencing ration for military genius and hi suns and dang liters of th American naho wiabed to, that bo would not bo a tbe during eight years, past cointhat universal tbia almost start of its if chosen fought fur by conceding at the candidate for strikes indicate the natural ambition of tion. cidentwith staleamanlik qualities to you art willing to back duwn if you labor to secure an increased share in What if the Revolutionary fathers had year, but it waa uufair, unwise, aud of him tbua to read a lesaon to tha exigencies of a political campaign. liave to. stopped in th midst of thrir war for tba indusremunerative their of profits 2. Tha DrnioiTatie aya: the great men of the United States who All history trachea that tha qualities platform independence to debut whether their detry. have lived and died before him, aud who that go to make a aunresafu) soldier "We believe that ou of the best method scendants woukl worthily acquit them1803 Under to from 1806, Cleveland, of producing economy aud honesty in bava left behind them great uainea which are tha effective equipment of tha selves in the new liberty to be granted strike tha labor of signified protest the public service Is to have publie offstatesman. bave been iu no wine dimmed by the fact them? What If the liberators of millioua declining against wage. Uaeaar matsed tha Bubicon before he icials from tha occupant of the Whit that they were rrieatedly candidate for Under McKinley and Roosevelt, from of slave had stayed their God directed and put aside the crows upon tha Luper-cal-. House down to the lowest of them, rethe suffrage of their hands to listen and reply to arguments as 1807 to 19tM, strikes Uva marked the to turn as nearly aa may bo to Jeffersonian that they were repeatedly honored by th fitness of the colored people for which strides haa labor raised its bl Bonaparte devastated all Rumps be- simplicity of liring, Uvea human individuals? to a never iu known before wages point Tho word return," and aa applied to Tbe Washington, Lincoln. Grant, Cleveland fore ba gave to Franc tba Code Napoforces which ruia the unigreat the world. history of the industrial the occupant of the White House, and McKinley wara all candidate for leon. verse work hinnau means. Tha inby official No statistics of strikes hove Cromwell triumphed at Naaeby before seems to be intended to intimate that reel action, and no ona of them, it may struments bat guided by art imperfect, been compiled later than for 1000, but safely bo aaid, over allowed bis candi- he held the reiue as Protector with a I resident Uoosevelt should be more aus- the fignreo for the sixteen great ideals man ban accomplished wonto and years imIn the firmness hi and deserved action hia less have tere in manner of living, Justice that any hie race. dacy to Influence The Spanish war that year show the follow- ders for enjoyable recreation from the worrying including threw a poo th great American republic portant matter brought to him for hia de- emulation of King. loaa to of ing wages employee during Insult In our land, fruta Washington down reepoasibilitiee uf his office, observe less rision. It ia bat little abort of an aod two Democratic nn unexpected, evenA unwelcome, burden Republican for tbia mara tyro In government to In- to Itoosevelt, experience baa proved that personal dignity in making the govern- two uf responsibility. vast country, peo. administrations: sinuate that the great men who have tha Ufa of the camp la no unfit train- ment respected at homo and broad, aud pled like onr own, by Inhabitants ranging lost Wages mix more in large crowds where the murworthily held the office of President, to ing for tho presidency. Tha list include to employes from high civilisation to naked savagery, which ho aspires, bava permitted them- at least oil Democrat, now almost can- derous crank aud the anarchist also mix. into our possession, and with it by strikeo. cam who IMS to !W (Cleveland) There is uo patriotic Anirrh-aselves to bo influenced la their action by onised who carved hie way to the Whit RtTMtHM cam immense responsibility. To shirk f lions with hia sword and retained the should want Fiesbleut Roosevelt to lie IMM to UW (Cleveland) their desire for that responsibility 1 impossibly What would have happened to tbie presidency a aecuud term throngh the more "simple" in hi living than he la alW have taken it upon us, and we Total Democratic yearn flin.K30.Ai1 adinlnlstmtlun eouutry la the trying tiinee of 1861 If wisdom of doing things," which con- ready noted for being. It should be the shall carry it aa bravely and hopefully $ Abraham Lincoln, who honestly and founded the drawing room statesman loyal desire of ail people tluit the head IRW to 1 ate (Harrison) as it ia onr custom to carry th trusts gl.un.i'JS laid bad fait of hia day and party. of the State he preserved In health and UUT to IIMS) (McKinley) properly desired a upon aa aa a nation. RooseWe caunut hia aak not Tbeodar be could hia term that mind that aay body and vigor of Total ll years Bcpulillcaa during To teach there, aa we la fear for admlulstrathm velt aa soldier him President choose or a alder of $110,8111,874 to braver four years as servant of the people, again, understand it in the United Btate, ia election hia than deair Andrew Jackson. of But we doubt that be be allowed sufficient opiwrtunity Thus it will be seen that employes hwt our teak. We are building and opening they might think lufluancad him In controlling tho armioa if Senator Bailey would seriously main- for wholesome amusement, and, especial- nearly fiD.OUO.UOO leas striking for nn in- free public schools; teaching sanitary scitboro ho to tain that the hero of New Orleans waa ly, that be be absolutely protected from creased share of th prosperity under ence and tbe had put in tho Bold which rales for public necessary pretsrvo tho republic and not to effort aa amenable to the rounaeia of reason all danger of meeting death at tha hands Ilarriaon and McKinley than they did beiflth; showing th way to complete reand righteousness and tha letter of the of cranks and aMaaaiua. bio owa political fortune ? striking against a reduced share of the ligious freedom and toleration ; fighting Does Judga Parker believe that In the constitution an the soldier who for three 8. Tho Democratic platform says, "pri- dwindling profits under Cleveland. savage tribes in remote districts, to proBut more to the point are th figure tect the live and property of all who yean haa administered our government vate monopoly ia indefensible and early days of the foundation of tho and it adds that "any trust or which show tha proportion of strike George Washington, who had giv- soberly, seriously and auceoaefully, aclive within tbe border of our national en hia Ufa and hia property to hia conn-trcording to tha chart laid down by hi unlawful combination engaged in inter- succeeding in tho respective periods ns authority. Huch Jn our work could have been swerved from hia predeceaaor. state commerce which ia iiuinopoliiJug follows: Upon the ancient growth of Spanish beliaf la the right or wrong of any acelected any branch of business or production Every Republican presided! Per cent civilisation, in the towns and cities we tion by tbs desire to ho elected Presi- since tlie civil war Grant, llaye, Gar- should not be permitted to transact of strikes are engrafting the new life of AmericanInrtnslre. successful. dent again T waa a solfield, Ilarriaon, MrKluley outside of the Htata of its origin." ism. Does anyone doubt th ultimate 1KW) 18 (Cleveland) 08 fin. 48 Cm anyone believe that William Mc- dier before he waa President, aud none But how about monopolies that arc DM to 63.35 effects of nub a process, after what ha UM (Cleveland) to freshao laurel them under of the was the wnyae for having seen authorised by the government in its conKinley, resting Iwen dona upon our own continent within 51.84 Bight Democratic yearn ly placed upon him by the Spanish war, service in the field for hi country. But stitutional right to grant patents for origlast hundred years? the 1888 to 18ns (Harrison) 44.84 affection secura anil ia the unbounded of they were all something more than inal inventions? 1887 to ltWO (McKinley) The dealing with tha natives of the isl83.44 tho people of every Slate, would hare Tho platform does not except these. they were born administrators. ands is a serious and puxzling affair, but B3.84 permitted himself to sign a bad law or And so ia Theodors RooseveiL la the Had tha framer of this piank ao little Eight Bspubllcaa years who ia better fitted than onr nation, nourto refrain fmm signing a good on, mere- brief span of less than a quarter of a practical knowledge about monopoly that Tho banner year for strikes was 1894, ished, aa it is, great Idealgr for such ly because of some effect it wight have century of public life ho haa compressed they did not know that the United Htatea which involved a loaa of $37,145,532 to a work? Tha byworld haa come to arc T more kinds of public nacfnlneso than government itself seek to encourage in- employes in wages. pon his chance for that tbe savage ia but man in hia child-hooThe American people know only too waa over dreamed of In tho dole far vention by granting patents, or official It ba been estimated that the strikes that lika a child he must be prowell that any uuiu who la lit to be Presi- niento philosophy of tho Texas Senator. privileges, to enjoy absolute monopoly? of 1903 lessened tlie purchasing power tected, taught, home with aiid led into dent can lie trusted to iierform tha duties The Beil telephone ia a uinuopoly, ami, of the American people by fully Being a soldier lu Cuba was only life of maturity. In Amerithe of that high office without disgracing an incidunt in his career of eeaaeles nu account of its patents, ia legally ao. and yrt, ao universal was the can larger life an the elements for th saving himself by permitting his person 1 ambi- activity. in Aa aaaemblyman, increase of rancher, If the Democratic platform wero put wag camera that pay tion to iufluenca hia public acta The publicist, civil nervica commissioner, into effect, no important invention, like tha savings depos., of tha country were and civilisation of the moat remote tribee of th Fadfic islands; let ns trust ourrecord of the American presidency la free police commissioner, colonel. Governor the telephone, unless the patent had ran iucrenasd by th enormous sum of and give enr no longer to tbe from such disgrace, and it ia only chari- of New York, and President of tho Uni- out, could be utilised by tho American in ouo year. This affords a selves, and omens of those who have auguries table to eu!iNsie that tbia declaration of ted States, Theodore Itoosevelt bae al- people, except iu the particular Htata striking contrast to tho memorable year neither in God nor man, but who Judge Parker, reflecting aa it dues upon ways borne himself aa an honest, cap- where the company which manufactured of Democratic adversity, 1894, when faith ay out upon all that la dooa, the reputation of tlie greatest men of the able, efficient American eitisen, which it had its origin. were with- continually $37,189,677 njore savings or wished or hofcd for fay tha workers of republic, waa merrly tho careless theory is more creditable than bring merely a In tbia event the people of tho Btate drawn than wera deposited. the world. of a man who bus never sufficiently I soldier or merely a carpet statesman. of New Jersey, where corporation organThere ia a vast difference between tho Ona thing at n time and every day for studied tlie American system of governisation seems easiest, might get a prac- significance of strikes in years of adver- it work, ia a good rule ia government, aa ment, and who In hia retirement la suPROSPERITY AND POLITICK tical monopoly of tha nsa of every Im- sity and years of prosperity. According it le ia the life of an Individual. The to premely ignorant of tbs political history annual the in the invention American of the country. report portant to do with tha Philippine is to Why Hhootd Aayona llelr a Chaos of hia uwu country. Federation of Labor tha 2,004 strike of thing them forward in the world tq. Inof Kaiatlag Conditional help LIKE ALMOST the affiliated with that PROPHECY. organisation When Mr. McKinley was first elected spire, guide and govern them In accordbody In 1903 resulted in benefits to no ance with American ideals and traditionC AN INFAMOUS ACCUSATION President In INffil the eouutry was In tlie less than 102.51)1, or 77 per rent nf the As to tha future wa can trust future niidat of nn industrial panic. Business Koouevclt'a View aa to Qualifications of 240, 819 members involved, in 1894 tbe American aud tha Vic I 're id eat. eaatar Holley's Charge that Roose- waa depressed, trade was paralysed and future successful of strike wax proportion Theodore Roosevelt is a not only prophet, This ia the full extent of our impeenufldeiice was destroyed. This was the velt Ait vacate Lynch Low. 37215. nor a soo tha of ha looks but at prophet, Senator Hailey, of Texas, In a speech result of four yenrs of Democratic rule. rialism there. Clexriy tbe present prevalence of spormade In Brooklyn, August S3, and re- The election of McKinley was followed things vary straight aud seas into them adic strikes will not Demoserve tbe ported in the dess of Journalism known by an immediate revival of trade, which pretty clearly. LEST WE FORGET. aa yalkiw" and disreputable, declared continued throughout his administration During the presidential campaign of crat as a campaign issue, except aa a y 1KM1 the editor uf the Review of Review boomerang. that tha President had been an advocate and to the preacut time. People who rale this land, bewara, asked Mr. Roosevelt, who waa then PresOf lynch law. The Senator goes further Onr foreign trade Increased enormousLook to tho ways in which y go. Remedy for Business Paralysis ident of the New York Tollc Board, and become more definite, lie Cetera ly during Mr. McKinley's administration. When Mr. McKinley was elected Prea-de- For wily men have spread a mars, to the shooting and lynching of sixty In 1SW we sold foreign nations $L227.-- 1 to writ an article on the Vic PresiHava digged a pit and left it ao ia 1806 business waa paralysed, the homo thieve iu Montana aud then make 13.423 worth of American products and dency, together with comment on the revenue of the government were not Panics of yore remind nk yet. blunt accusation against the man who in return bought only $690.1)07,388, or a three candidates who had been nominatLest we forget lest we forget. ed respectively by tlie Republicans, the equnl to its expenditures and the Clevewill lie agaiu President of the United Imbince of trad in our favur of land administration had borrowed Democrat and the large Btate. lopulist. Following for the fiscal year ending June and tha din is on. "Here I a man." aaid the speaker, 30, 1S98, w sold foreign nntiona $1,231,-M.IC- is an extract from Mr, Roosevelt's arti- stum of money to meet current expenses. The clamor The battle- rages far and near. Eleven dny after hia inauguration Prescle: "who advocate lyiuh law as a penalty worth of products, and In return The Vic President should, eo far a ident McKinley had Congress in session, The terror of hard times ia gone for stealing, something unheard ef iu uy Isinglit only $610,265,15!). a balance of Y dare not let it reappear pursuant to his recommendation, part of the country, l.yin-- law ia ap- trade In onr favor of $015,000,000. The possible, represent the same view and and, Panics of yore remind ns yet. plied there sometimes, hut only fur one total balance of trade In onr favor during principle which hare secured tlie nomi- it passed the Dingiey tariff bill, which Lest .we forget lest we forget. nation and election of the President, and ha restored prosperity, equipped amrime, an imapcali.-tlilcrime. " the two years was $1,145,000,000. lie should be a man atanding well in the ple revenues to the government, and, in Here is a niau, KeiiHlnr from Texas, this with tlie Inst two Compare councils or the party, trusted by hi fel- tlie language of I resilient McKinley, has Far are the day of ninety-threwho bn Idly slid recklcwdy niakra the of Cleveland's ndiuinWtmtinu nnderyear the low Dimly their hideuns shadows loom. ataleini'iit from the platform that the tariff act of 1S!M, leader, and aide, in the event of any 'given lalior in every field tlie useful During those two aeciilcnt it tlie lilierul wages, nud the ade- But let their lesson ba to his to the chief, lrcsiilert i,f the United Htatea adviv year the Kainnce of trails lake work up in our favor Guards to keep us from new doom uf tlie hitter just where it was left quate rewards to which skill and indusoataa for certain crime. The waa only $27,000.000, aa against Panics of yore remind ns yet. Tlii was written nearly four years try art entitled." thing is in rniiixn. hut so shallow and during the Inst two year of liefore Mr. Left we forget lest w forget. Roosevelt ao fain- - uNii its face that it cannot the was even mentioned administration. One was Ufllclol Testimony, affect the ill., light or action of any Amer- under the I Vuiccratie tariff of his elecPill and for Vice President., and liefore The report of tho lntiMMnte Commerce If drunk with high sneces y ican c'tirea. York. II was Senator ltailey hni be- III oilier nndi-- r tho Dingiey law, which tion aa Governor of IVe boast and do not fear defeat nominated for Vice Prcsidt-ii- t against his Commission for l!rj showed the tot.-i-l come coioiieii,iiM in the political affairs, is still in force, number of railroad employes in the UniLet some grim threat of yesterday not merely of the Int'Kest Slate lu the Since the elivtiim of McKinley In 1806 own wixlu-- becuuxe the Republican party Debar ns from a din retreat that if elected lie would lie able, ted Htatea to lie l.POJ!15. The report Union, Inn in the conduct of affuira ly the country has been lifted out of chaos, in tlie event or any nvideut to Mr. Mcsays: "As comp.ircd with tbe statement Panics of yora remind ns yet tha Semite of tin- - 1 niu-- States lie stagnation and tinanciul and depression, I .eat we forget lest wt forgst has the gii't of oratory, lie has a cer brought into an cm of Kinley, to take up and curry on the work for 1901 this show an increase of prosperity the of tbe The return of prosperity in railtain fnreriiinn-.s- . but it is iinmt unfor like of which was never bernr latter, and history has proved tbc written correctness of this view. way transportation oeiirred about tlie Voters who rale this land, beware. lunate tint in the make-uof hi men- on tlie page of history. Why should For whom ye vote aud how, and then Mr. Roosevelt's fiif puldic utterance beginning of tlie year 1S!8 (the second mu lie tal not recognise the any patriotic American wish to exchange after he succeeded to tin-- office of 1 'resi- year of the McKinley administration). Herd not fair promises of air fact that orators sli.iubl never tell balJ present conditions for those which Put not your trust in untried men dent was a promise to carry on tha work The number of men employed on Jane Be, even in the utmost heat of a politi- vailed under a Democratic tariff aud preadcal eatnpa gn. of his lamented chief to tha best of his 30, 1897, was 823.476, showing an In- Panics of yore remind us yet. ministration? The tiling i ability and strength. I low faithfully and crease in railway employes during tbe Last we forget lest we forget alisunl, so utterly out Of the This testiili.it one cauuot under-atauCause nf Prosperity, Chicago Chronicle, successfully be has done ao ia shown by past five years of 365.S3!). No person should deceive himself as the history he has belied to make. In mony as to the effects of Republican why t:r.s Teva Seimtor waa so Make Way for the Wheat. iaekh.g tart, seiiee ami judgment, as to the cause or eontinn.-incof tha pros- tbe light of aulisequent event what he administration is official. The Jape who fight as well aa Amerito int:in,i liiit Mr. t could perity that now prevail in ail lines of wrote in 1806 regarding the qualifications Was There Any Crime? can soMicra and no greater compliment conii-rone w.th lyinhiug under any cir- - Imsiuess. It is due t a protective tariff of a Vice President seems almost like "The crime of 73. when silver wa could be paid them are eating AmeriCDInst'llI and round money, and will continue Jut prophecy. demonetized." seems to have been for- can hardtack every other day. The ait. utils of the Provident ha ia long a we have a Itepiildiean u That RURAL MAIL SERVICE. i t.i denial:. I the gotten by tbe Democratic party, which, in means that American wheat in Asia for and not a day longer. iilmoxl 1896 and 1900, so bitterly accused the all future time. nf a.i Who talks about impelie showu "Onr opponent, sillier openly or Bomb t Farmers that Coat ff 12.00(000 Republican party of the crime," Or rialism now? It It a.! 1':i;-'thiM"g:i t his ivfee',e Lust Fiscal Year. to thair several has th party really discovered that there earear, l i,t m s t:i,..-- . his political secretly, according . aow ak the people to Receipts of tlie inwinl eerviee last fiscal was no crime, after all only a premedifntire. ly m:. .ring jn ths State f teaiprraim-ntepntillean Canal Policy. fell about tract their prevent promises lu $s.0"0.tXiH below expecyear Hew 1 - I tated scheme of the Republican party to 7t is tbe height nf impudenre for tbe w!::.-l- i he may tint l.ss. in tations. of the fact that they lateml diciiKiiig the mutter the ally Itself with the intelligence of the Democratic party, which has never taken have h c f i,i,,iv,.-i.ie.l, but to treat thcr pnt promise o nwll New York Ires mi): country and win popular gratitude by a a step nor lifted a finger toward conimj in,e he h.i thowu hiiu- - end lie etu il "Nearly $12,tH.0,taA) was expanded in financial policy that brought prosperity structing an isthmian canal, to condemn THE ONE-TER- PLEDGE M l self such a delh-atand fnrrvful regard-- r of all law enai-ted- . that, ia this one almost splendidly respect, be atauda THREE QUEER PLANKS the action of a Republican adudiiiitrs. tiua la this behalf. Tim whole rivihxed world, qyerpt that portion of tha Aaieri-capeople included in the Detour ri tie party, approve of th administration canal policy. Th action of tha United Hiatea at every step," aay Former Secretary of War Root, "was in accordance with the law of nations, eouaisteut with th principles of Justice and honor, in discharge of tbe trust to bnild the caual n we kwg since asamned. by denying th right of every other power to building jt dictated by a high and unselfish porpo fur th eominuu benefit of ail mankind" Thin ia tha plain truiK ood an amuunt. of Democratic kicking can change it. quee-tiuuiu- admiu-UtrsLi- e st iiH-uin- g c Legie-latur- -- feUow-citiseu- fellow-Wllseu- a ," bnai-nes- a ' $1,000,-000,00- 0; $240,-?.)5,1- Filipino-Ameri-can- nt $531,-366,03- II e. grim-taugl- r .ir to-da- s 118.-14(- p d U.MUM-rel- aduiin-istrat'o- r.-- ,,i-- , any-Wh- veld-"J'il-i- L s. HILL ROOSEVELT ON Tho NawTorker Absslsss Evidence M.-i.i-- so tko ProoMoat. multiplies that tha Dam, V lllff v cratic party will decline to disc am poy.. tics or principle in th present earn, paign, but au- - far as local eenditioas-penuit- , will couBua .itneif to eritioi. Roosevelt. iug President David R. Hill, who poaes ao th dj. coverer and wet nnra of tho Democratir nominee, In opening tho campaign in Naw York Btate laat week deliberately abandoned oue of tho chief planks of Lonia platform when ha aaid: I do not car to any much about tho tariff question, because M ia en ou which very few of ns agree." So the denunciation of "protection as a robbery" is to be relegated to the scrip heap of irrevocably exploded campaign nostrums, aloug with tbe heeven-sni- t ratio of 16 to 1 aud the "crime of 73 Heuator Hill also concurred with crytogram of Esopua that, the coinage question in settled. not a ho legisla-tioexplains, through Republican not by tba edict of the America twice people u expressed at Nntiona a, bat by tba act of "Almighty God, in increasing the output of gold during the last few year. From which it ia legitimate to Infer that the Boer war that for two years stopped the gold production of South Africa, and tlie labor war in Colorado that haa partially tha gold yield of that Bute, wuuld be classed by Heuator Hill a act of Almighty God' to limit the supply of gold or to rehabilitate aa frrevoriblr settled ihsue. Having cleared the decks of th troublesome questions of sound currency and protection of American industry, Baa-to- r Hill nnlimbered tbe batteries of WuL ferts Boost upon Theodora Roosevelt. II told his audience that th Pienideut was fraud," but shrewdly withheld any specification. II asserted that bo had had experience with tho Republican candidate when be (Hill) was lieutenant governor and Roosevelt waa in the Legi. latura, where he wan constantly tke-E- t u. eta-tio- tria-min- g. As a matter of fact, Mr. Rooacveit was a member of the New York Aaama-hland Lieutenant Governor Hill, a presiding officer of the Btate Senate, kid no opportunity to- gavel tbe troublesome Republican reformer off the floor. But, waiving the baseless assumption of knowledge on Mr. Hills part, ho should have specified th nature of th trimming in which Assemblyman Rooat-vcwas constantly engaged. Then uo trimmers and trimmers. There an thimble-rigginpolitician like David B. Hill, for instance, whose entire public Uf has been spent trimming hia aaile to catch tha Tammany gale that riot around New York-CitAnd then are other trimmers who work is don with honest shear cutting off official s hers, dipping the claws of dangerous beasts there, and everywhere performing tha highest service to the people and to tha State. Assemblyman Roosevelt's ' aervico to New York waa of tha latter description. The work he did for the reform iff th publie service In 'the Htata and county of New York in4 was an earueM of what he waa to achieve In broader fields aa ha grew in year and experience No claim of infallibility has ever hew But his motives end urged for him. methods hava always been so booMl, abovo board and atraigbt forward that they naturally aroused the antigoain and censor of David B. Hill, who hi never panned straight eonrst if d crooked, passage was avail able. Ilill say b prefers ft silent Judicial Parker to tha aggrMbt Roosevelt. It would be strange if ks did g y. excree-fence- 1882-188- under-groun- not President Roosevelt haa nothing fear from David B. Ilill, except hi Should h win thee he well begin to suspect himself. eth-gi- e- nigM Tha Way It Works. Prior to the establishment of a pntie tiva duty on tin plate th annual of the articl into th lW State ranged in tha vicinity of 6TiQMr 600 pounds, for which wo paid overlSf 000,000 a year. When tha McKinley tm iff law took effect, Oct L 1890, th waa not a tin plate factory in the Uaitid Htatea, and Democrat declared tke never would be. By 1892 tbe product of American tin amounted to ever lh 000,000 pounds; by 18!4 to 139.000.WI pounds, by 1896 to 307,000,01)0 posnfc by 1809 to 791 ,000,000 pounds, to when it has largely increased. Kow stead of sending millions of doilto abroad every eur for tin we mtkt tht tin and keep the money at hums, TMl la tba way protection works. Taggart ae aa Organise Hon. Thomas Taggart was ebaira1 of tha Democratic State Central of Indiana in 1S92 aud 18 tha first year the Democrat barely raped defent after having carried th Slate in 1.800 by nearly 20.0UO. M lh94 the Republicans carried th Bts by nearly 45.000 majurity. w Mr. Taggart waa tbe Indians of tbe Democratic nntioual corlli,tt, 1900 and 1902. In (tint capacity it hia duty to limit after hia own Stats a much as if he had been State committee. If he did th wn . W of his work did not Republican carried the State by in 1900 and by 35.000 In 1902. iw" f matht-rialix- Six year' experience ef th tariff law has shown that it protect American workman work, tb can workman's home and the workman's wages. Free trade would ro him of this protection in th inter" foreign workmen. A1? " In' the year 1900, the fir McKinier'a second term. railroad employe in tha I'uiteJ reached the million mark for the " time h our history. In year of the Uiereland admiuiW,t' waa only 785,034. jr" thru. l'o. y |